We use this one on some of my Hundred Reasons Tracks. It's really very good, I recommend everybody gets one. Don't diss the monosynth man.

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Jul-22-2002 at 07:05

Colin Doran
a professional user
from Letchworth
writes:

We use this one on some of my Hundred Reasons Tracks. It's really very good, I recommend everybody gets one. Don't diss the monosynth man.

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Jul-22-2002 at 07:05

Colin Doran
a professional user
from Letchworth
writes:

We use this one on some of my Hundred Reasons Tracks. It's really very good, I recommend everybody gets one. Don't diss the monosynth man.

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Jul-22-2002 at 07:05

AUDIO JUSTICE
from England
writes:

Managed to pick one of these babies up second hand in Oxfam charity store fully boxed and batteried for a mere £10. Have already used the drum loops on a bonus track off of the new AUDIO JUSTICE cd 'Bored Games'. Check the site www.audiojustice.net if you want to find out how to get a copy.

The voices on this synth are pretty ropey but my PSS130 has become a legend with friends and is now affectionately named 'monosynth'. It's that good!!!

I was looking for a Casio PT1, but this keyboard has more than sufficed! Used in conjunction with a Texas Instruments Speak and Spell, the world is truly your oyster hehehe

Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Jul-22-2002 at 06:29

V-F-F
a professional user
from v-f-f.tripod.com
writes:

This keyboard may appear to be useless, but if you rip it apart, the electronic structure inside makes it extremely easy to modify.